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My Blog about the fallacy of Atheism

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:55 pm
by neo-x
Hey guys, I have recently started a blog about problems within the atheist system of belief. It is a humble beginning, I would love to see you guys have a look at it and give your feed back.

It's "I used to be an Atheist!"
johnadavid.wordpress.com

Re: My Blog about the fallacy of Atheism

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 7:06 am
by PaulSacramento
I have had far too many discussions and debates with atheists, LOL !
I have come to the conclusion that they do not WANT to believe in God, especially the Christian God.
Of course when I say "they" I don't mean ALL of them, I mean those that are adamant about the possibility of God not existing.
I like the likes of Hitchens that at least is honest enough to say that he doesn't believe because he doesn't want to.

Re: My Blog about the fallacy of Atheism

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 9:14 pm
by neo-x
yup you are right about the stubbornness. Although my blog isn't about debates, it is just pointing out to people like me who were once atheists to see that not all that they believe makes sense. Hope it helps somebody, even if it is for reference.

Re: My Blog about the fallacy of Atheism

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:15 pm
by PaulSacramento
neo-x wrote:yup you are right about the stubbornness. Although my blog isn't about debates, it is just pointing out to people like me who were once atheists to see that not all that they believe makes sense. Hope it helps somebody, even if it is for reference.
Have you read Vox Day's irrational atheist?
Tim Kellers "Reason for God" is also very good.

Re: My Blog about the fallacy of Atheism

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 9:26 pm
by neo-x
I haven't but thanks for sharing, I will look into these as well.

Re: My Blog about the fallacy of Atheism

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:09 am
by StMonicaGuideMe
PaulSacramento wrote:I have had far too many discussions and debates with atheists, LOL !
I have come to the conclusion that they do not WANT to believe in God, especially the Christian God.
Of course when I say "they" I don't mean ALL of them, I mean those that are adamant about the possibility of God not existing.
I like the likes of Hitchens that at least is honest enough to say that he doesn't believe because he doesn't want to.
I would agree with this 100%. Believing in a Christian God would require self-sacrifice, removal of anything self-indulgent, focusing on others, and not living the way one necessarily wants to live. And they call themselves moral? LOL

Hitchens is an idiot. If he's been that honest, then he should stop publishing garbage to try and convince people to not believe even if they're just searching for the truth. It's people like that who need to simply shut their mouths. However, he will be accountable when he dies for all the people he lead astray. Very sad.

Re: My Blog about the fallacy of Atheism

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:38 am
by PaulSacramento
StMonicaGuideMe wrote:
PaulSacramento wrote:I have had far too many discussions and debates with atheists, LOL !
I have come to the conclusion that they do not WANT to believe in God, especially the Christian God.
Of course when I say "they" I don't mean ALL of them, I mean those that are adamant about the possibility of God not existing.
I like the likes of Hitchens that at least is honest enough to say that he doesn't believe because he doesn't want to.
I would agree with this 100%. Believing in a Christian God would require self-sacrifice, removal of anything self-indulgent, focusing on others, and not living the way one necessarily wants to live. And they call themselves moral? LOL

Hitchens is an idiot. If he's been that honest, then he should stop publishing garbage to try and convince people to not believe even if they're just searching for the truth. It's people like that who need to simply shut their mouths. However, he will be accountable when he dies for all the people he lead astray. Very sad.
I truly believe the Hitchens is sees all that is wrong with religion ( and there is a LOT of that) and believes that what is right is right in SPITE of religion.
He truly has decided that HIS view of God is the right one and based on that, God sucks.
Does he lead others astray?
That is a tough one because Christ himself says that only those that God chooses can come to Him but at the sametime, we all have free will to come to Christ or not, regardless of anyone elses view, WE make that call.
I think that God is quite possible far more demanding of those you BELIEVE in God and yet cause others to disbelief than He is of those that don't believe and say they don't.

Re: My Blog about the fallacy of Atheism

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:45 pm
by DannyM
PaulSacramento wrote:I truly believe the Hitchens is sees all that is wrong with religion ( and there is a LOT of that) and believes that what is right is right in SPITE of religion.
He truly has decided that HIS view of God is the right one and based on that, God sucks.
Does he lead others astray?
That is a tough one because Christ himself says that only those that God chooses can come to Him but at the sametime, we all have free will to come to Christ or not, regardless of anyone elses view, WE make that call.
I think that God is quite possible far more demanding of those you BELIEVE in God and yet cause others to disbelief than He is of those that don't believe and say they don't.
I believe Hitchens is the classic apostate. He is surely a textbook case for Romans 1:18,19,20,21,22

Re: My Blog about the fallacy of Atheism

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 12:19 am
by neo-x
I believe Hitchens is the classic apostate. He is surely a textbook case for Romans 1:18,19,20,21,22
Very true

Re: My Blog about the fallacy of Atheism

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:04 am
by PaulSacramento
DannyM wrote:
PaulSacramento wrote:I truly believe the Hitchens is sees all that is wrong with religion ( and there is a LOT of that) and believes that what is right is right in SPITE of religion.
He truly has decided that HIS view of God is the right one and based on that, God sucks.
Does he lead others astray?
That is a tough one because Christ himself says that only those that God chooses can come to Him but at the sametime, we all have free will to come to Christ or not, regardless of anyone elses view, WE make that call.
I think that God is quite possible far more demanding of those you BELIEVE in God and yet cause others to disbelief than He is of those that don't believe and say they don't.
I believe Hitchens is the classic apostate. He is surely a textbook case for Romans 1:18,19,20,21,22
Perhaps, but apostates ( a word I don't care for at all) are made not born.